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2006-06-13 02:06:38 · 10 answers · asked by tansdolphins 1 in Sports Wrestling

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Try other wrestling organizations like Extreme Championship Wrestling or TNA/National Wrestling Association. They have other info about other well-known wrestlers around USA & the world.

2006-06-13 02:11:59 · answer #1 · answered by Revelator 1 · 0 0

if you go to wikipedia.com you ca type in any wrestler i the history and it will tell you there first middle and last real name and when there birthday and where they went to school and a lot more cool stuff i think that i looked up every wrestler that i know and learned everything about them. it is just really cool so you should go there today or even ever you have the time

2006-06-13 05:00:02 · answer #2 · answered by ~SURFERGURL_101~ 5 · 0 0

Ted DiBiase I believe has released his autobiography.

"Superstar" Billy Graham and Eddie Guerrero's can be purchased at the site in my source

2006-06-13 02:14:52 · answer #3 · answered by Mickey M 4 · 0 0

Try searching Amazon for an idea of more that are usually hard to find. Here's a link to a page at Amazon.com where if you scroll down you'll find several to get an idea of what you are searching for.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/073681311X/103-2395272-5336609?v=glance&n=283155

Hope this helps!

2006-06-13 02:44:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

William Regal has one out that is very good. So does Ric Flair.

2006-06-18 11:56:41 · answer #5 · answered by cryptoscripto 4 · 0 0

Ya, I agree. the internet is super for a wrestling fan. incredibly a youthful fan like me. KOK, you be attentive to what my age is and Y!A and the YWSE Chat have particularly expanded my understanding of wrestling. So has staring at old wrestling fits on YouTube and studying former wrestlers/promotions. I even have found out alot approximately how Vince killed the different promotions back in the Eighteen Eighties and Nineties. WQ: I watch fits on YouTube and different promotions on YouTube. On Y!A I even have found out alot. I even have found out alot from the Dragon's weblog. I even have found out alot from the YWSE Chat. I even have found out from TWF. because of the internet, i'm much greater knowledgable now then i became at this element final year. So I thank the internet for increasing my understanding as a wrestling fan.

2016-12-08 20:07:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

shawn michaels - heartbrake and triumph
jerry lawler - it's good to be king
ted dibiase - ????

2006-06-13 03:56:41 · answer #7 · answered by elric1970 3 · 0 0

You can try wwe.com or wikipedia.org

2006-06-13 08:05:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

obsessedwithwrestling.com

2006-06-13 04:28:21 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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Rey Mysterio


Height: 5 foot 6
Weight: 165 pounds
From: San Diego
Signature Move: 619; West Coast Pop
Career Highlights: World Heavyweight Championship (WrestleMania 22, 2006); Royal Rumble winner (2006); Cruiserweight Champion (8); WWE Tag Team Champion (4); WCW Tag Team Champion (3); WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team ChampionRey Mysterio redirects here. For his uncle, the original Rey Misterio, see Rey Misterio, Sr.
Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio

Statistics
Ring name(s) Colibri
Super Niño
Rey Misterio, Jr.
Rey Mysterio, Jr.
Rey Mysterio
Height 5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Born December 11, 1974
San Diego, California
Trained by Rey Misterio, Sr.
Debut April 30, 1989
Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio, better known by his ring names Rey Misterio, Jr., Rey Mysterio, Jr. and Rey Mysterio (born December 11, 1974 in San Diego, California), is a Mexican-American professional wrestler currently performing for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on the SmackDown! brand as the current World Heavyweight Champion.

Mysterio is known for his aerial wrestling techniques, which kick-started the "cruiserweight" revolution in the United States of America in the late '90's. He has won the WCW/WWE Cruiserweight championship eight times - more than anyone else in history.

Contents [hide]
1 Career
1.1 Mexico
1.2 Extreme Championship Wrestling
1.3 World Championship Wrestling
1.4 World Wrestling Entertainment
1.4.1 Relationship with Eddie Guerrero
1.4.2 SmackDown! vs RAW
1.4.3 Road to WrestleMania
1.4.4 World Heavyweight Champion
2 Finishing and signature moves
3 Championships and accomplishments
3.1 Championship succession
4 Luchas de Apuestas record
5 Personal information
6 External links



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Career
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Mexico
Gutierrez is a lucha libre luchador as is his uncle and trainer, Rey Misterio, Sr. He debuted as a wrestler in April 1989 at the age of 14 in Tijuana, Mexico. He was too young to wrestle in the United States, as athletic commissions would not give him a license. Technically, he was also underage in Mexico, but enforcement was generally lax. In Mexico, using the stage name Colibri (hummingbird in Spanish), he began a feud with another luchador, Psicosis (who was also trained by Rey Misterio, Sr.). This feud lasted several years even after Gutierrez's career moved to the U.S. When he turned 18, his uncle allowed him to use the ring name "Rey Misterio, Jr." Gutierrez later changed the spelling to "Rey Mysterio, Jr." and eventually dropped the "Junior". In Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) he feuded with Juventud Guerrera which included a tag match with Guiterrez & Misterio, Sr. versus Juventud and his father, Fuerza Guerrera.

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Extreme Championship Wrestling
In 1995 he defeated Psicosis during their debut match on Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). This match was their first real impact in American professional wrestling, outside of the World Championship Wrestling (WCW)-promoted When Worlds Collide pay-per-view (PPV). Their feud stopped for a while after a Mexican Death Match in November 1995 at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia. Mysterio also appeared at the reunion show, ECW One Night Stand 2005, where he beat Psicosis.

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World Championship Wrestling
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Rey went on to gain fame in WCW, where he was the main wrestler to kickstart the "cruiserweight" revolution in the [[United States of America|United States] in the late '90's. WCW ran an angle which promoted Mysterio as an "underdog"--he had a string of singles victories against behemoths such as Bam Bam Bigelow and Kevin Nash. In WCW, he had many famous matches with Ultimo Dragon, Psychosis, Eddie Guerrero, and Juventud Guerrera. He won numerous WCW Cruiserweight titles, then Tag Team titles with Kidman, of the Filthy Animals. In 1998, Rey made the controversial decision to wrestle without his trademark mask. The Lucha Libre community was offended by this move (this lasted until WCW folded), because of the tradition of luchas keeping their mask on.

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World Wrestling Entertainment

Rey Mysterio performing a Springboard Seated Senton on D-Von Dudley.In 2002, Mysterio signed with WWE, but was asked to wear the mask again. In Mexico, one could be fined or even have their license suspended in lucha libre by the Box y Lucha Commission for this; there, once a wrestler loses his mask, he cannot regain it. In deference to this tradition, Mysterio continues to not wear a mask when performing in Mexico. This includes non-wrestling appearances in the Rey Mysterio: 619 DVD produced by WWE, although he wore a mask on the recent tour in Mexico on January 1 and January 20, 2006.

Mysterio began his WWE career on SmackDown! as a babyface in a feud with Kurt Angle. Mysterio later teamed up with Edge to win the WWE Tag Team Championship but after the team lost the titles they soon stop tagging together. june 3 Mysterio challenged WWE Cruiserweight champion Matt Hardy at Wrestlemania XIX in Seattle, but was unsuccessful. Mysterio finally beat Hardy for the title in an emotional match broadcast on June 3rd. He later lost the title to Tajiri.

Mysterio later began to feud with Chavo Guerrero, Jr. and his father, again over the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. During this time Mysterio teamed on occasion with Rob Van Dam, or Spike Dudley to face off against the Dudley Boyz. However, while Mysterio was Cruiserweight Champion Spike Dudley turned heel and joined with the other Dudleys before soon taking the Cruiserweight title from Mysterio.

Mysterio continued to team with Rob Van Dam, and before long the team was able to take the WWE Tag Team Championship from Kenzo Suzuki and Rene Dupree. However, RVD became injured and Mysterio soon lost the titles to The Basham Brothers.

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Relationship with Eddie Guerrero
On February 20, 2005, Mysterio won his third WWE Tag-Team Championship with Eddie Guerrero after defeating Doug Basham and Danny Basham (a.k.a The Basham Brothers) at WWE No Way Out 2005. However, in a departure from traditional booking, the new champions did not defend their titles at WrestleMania 21 on April 3, 2005, but instead faced one another, with Mysterio winning. This led to storyline in which the team broke up and had Guerrero turn heel due to being frustrated by being unable to defeat Mysterio on various occasions.

Guerrero and Mysterio continued to feud, with Guerrero threatening to reveal a secret he and Mysterio shared involving Mysterio's son, Dominic. Unless Mysterio deferred to Guerrero's authority, he threatented to go public with the secret. Guerrero later revealed that he was Dominic's biological father

The storyline went that Guerrero knew Mysterio was having trouble starting his own family, so Guerrero left Dominik with Mysterio and his wife Angie to raise. In subsequent weeks, Guerrero threatened to take custody of Dominic, even drawing up custody papers and having his lawyer present them to Mysterio. At SummerSlam 2005, Mysterio defeated Guerrero in a Ladder Match for the custody of Dominic.

Mysterio then became engaged in a brief feud with John "Bradshaw" Layfield with JBL eventually coming out the victor at No Mercy 2005. Mysterio also debuted a reggaeton song called Booyaka 619 where he sings along with Mad One in October of that year for new entrance music.

On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room in Minneapolis, Minnesota. That same day at a WWE "Super Show" where SmackDown! and RAW were both taped, Mysterio gave an emotional speech about his late friend Eddie, and was so emotionally upset that he even took off his mask off and cried softly, (though he put his head down, so no one could see his face). Mysterio went on to defeat Shawn Michaels in an interpromotional match later the same night. After the match, Michaels and Mysterio hugged in the ring and Mysterio pointed up to the sky, crying, in memory of Eddie Guerrero. This began a span of weeks through which Mysterio, along with friends Chris Benoit and Chavo Guerrero, continued to dedicate their victories to Eddie either by word or by using his moves during his matches; Eddie chants continued to follow Rey and Chavo in their matches.

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SmackDown! vs RAW
Mysterio participated in the main event of Survivor Series as part of Team SmackDown! along with Randy Orton, (Eddie Guerrero's replacement) ,Bobby Lashley, Batista and JBL who defeated Team RAW (Shawn Michaels, Kane, Big Show, Carlito, and Chris Masters). On the Tuesday after Survivor Series, Mysterio faced RAW's giant, Big Show, in a match billed as David vs. Goliath in a SmackDown! Special.

This grudge match, stemming from Mysterio elimiating Big Show at Survivor Series, ended as a "no contest" when Big Show's tag team partner, Kane, interfered in the match. Mysterio continued to fued with RAW's World Tag Team Champions, even gaining a tag team partner in then-World Heavyweight Champion Batista who, along with Mysterio, would be set to face RAW's Big Show and Kane in a tag match at Armageddon.


Batista and Rey Mysterio following their victory over MNMHowever, before Armageddon, Batista and Mysterio defeated MNM to become SmackDown!'s new WWE Tag Team Champions in a match they both dedicated to Eddie Guerrero. Now the Tag Team Champions, Mysterio and Batista's match with Big Show and Kane was billed as Champions vs. Champions. Mysterio and Batista lost this RAW vs SmackDown! encounter when Kane pinned Mysterio after first chokeslaming him.

And this would not be the end of the teams losing-ways as on the December 30, 2005 edition of SmackDown!, MNM envoked their rematch clause, defeating Batista and Mysterio, with help from the returning Mark Henry, to regain the WWE Tag-Team Championships. World Champion Batista and Mysterio stayed together as close freinds until Batista was put out of action as a result of injury. Batista left SmackDown! and his World Title; pointing out that Mysterio would be a deserving Champion.

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Road to WrestleMania
On January 29, 2006 Mysterio competed in the Royal Rumble's "Royal Rumble match" where he entered in the number 2 position, lasting over an one hour in the ring to finally eliminate Randy Orton and win the match. By winning the Royal Rumble match, Mysterio gained a World Heavyweight title shot at that years WrestleMania which would be the first time Mysterio competed for a World Title during a pay-per-view event.

Mysterio dedicated his fight, and his later win at the Royal Rumble to Eddie Guerrero. After his win, he was congratulated by Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Rob Van Dam - all old and close friends of Eddie Guerrero.

During the February 3, 2006 episode of Smackdown!, an upset Randy Orton interrupted Mysterio's victory speech to challenge Mysterio for his WrestleMania title shot. As Mysterio looked upward for guidance on this decision Orton verbally attacked him and the memory of Guerrero, saying "Eddie Guerrero ain't in heaven, he's 'down there'-- IN HELL!" Mysterio attacked Orton and later accept the challenge.

The challenge took place at No Way Out with Randy Orton defeating Mysterio while illegally using the ring ropes to aid a pin. Having lost the title shot at WrestleMania 22, Mysterio cried backstage with a few of Guerrero's close family. However on a later edition of Smackdown!, the empethetic SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long declared the World Title match would include Mysterio, making the match a Triple Threat that would see Mysterio face off against both Randy Orton and then-World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle.

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World Heavyweight Champion
At WrestleMania 22 in Chicago, Mysterio became the World Heavyweight Champion by pinning Randy Orton in a Triple Threat Match, following a 619 and a West Coast Pop. San Diego based rock band P.O.D. performed Rey's theme, "Booyaka 619", live at Wrestlemania. This victory was historic on many levels, as Mysterio became the shortest (5'4") and lightest (165 lb) world champion in WWE history. He is the third masked wrestler (after Kane and Mankind) and third Hispanic wrestler (after Pedro Morales and Eddie Guerrero) to win a WWE world title. Following this victory, Mysterio was congratulated on the entrance ramp by Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Vickie Guerrero, and backstage by his good friend Chris Benoit.

On the April 7, 2006 edition of SmackDown!, Mysterio, who was billed as being an "underdog champion", made his first World Heavyweight Title defense against Randy Orton, who was supposed to win the title from Mysterio that night. Rey ended up winning that match, as WWE changed their plans. Mysterio went on to retain his title in a rematch against Kurt Angle before starting a feud with the United States Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield.

This feud with JBL saw Mysterio face off against any opponent of JBL's choosing in the weeks leading up to his title match against Mysterio at WWE Judgement Day 2006. Mysterio was defeated by Mark Henry and squashed by The Great Khali in non-title singles matches before facing RAW's Kane in a match, that went to a no contest, leading up to the PPV. He retained his title at Judgment Day using a frog splash to win the match. And the next Smackdown Rey faced JBL again, and the World Heavyweight Title was on the line. Beforehand, Mysterio played JBL's own game from leading up to 'Judgement Day' by putting JBL in a title-defense match against Bobby Lashley. JBL lost the US championship which lead him to vow that if he didn't win his match against Mysterio, he would quit. In the main event, JBL was beating Mysterio in the early going and even thought he had won it by pinning Mysterio. However, the referee then saw Mysterio's foot on the ropes and cancelled his decision and continued the match. Mysterio won with a 619 and then a springboard legdrop to retain the World Heavyweight Championship and causing JBL to leave Smackdown once and for all.

Mysterio was defeated by Rob Van Dam at WWE vs. ECW on June 7, 2006. Immediately after WWE vs. ECW, WWE.com reported that Paul Heyman approached Mysterio about jumping to ECW. It was announced on the June 9 edition of Smackdown that Rey would stay home, on WWE's Smackdown. After that, he would go on to be defeated by Finlay after ECW's Sabu interfered. After the match, Sabu put Mysterio through a table as Smackdown went off the air.

At One Night Stand, Mysterio retained his title after both men were ruled unable to continue following a DDT from Sabu which drove both men through a table.

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Finishing and signature moves

Rey Mysterio hits the 619 on Randy Orton.
Rey Mysterio performing a Crossbody on Doug Basham.619 (Tiger feint kick) followed by:
West Coast Pop (Springboard hurricanrana)
Droppin' The Dime (Springboard legdrop)
Pickin' The Dime (Springboard splash)
La Silla (Springboard seated senton)
Mysterio Express (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb)
Frog splash
1904 (Bronco buster)
Mysterio Moves (Modified huracanrana, sometimes preceded by a cartwheel)
Crossbody press / Twisting crossbody press
Wheelbarrow counter (bodyscissors) to moves like bulldogs, roll-ups and arm drags
Satellite headscissors
Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown
Baseball slide to headscissors takedown
Diving hurricarana from the ring apron to the outside
Frankensteiner
Missile dropkick
Springboard dropkick
Springboard diving headbutt
Somersault plancha
Corkscrew tope
Moonsault on a standing opponent
Split-legged moonsault
Sitout facebuster
DDT variations
4:20 (Double leg drop) - with Rob Van Dam
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Championships and accomplishments
World Wrestling Entertainment
1-Time WWE World Heavyweight Champion (current)
3-Time WWE World Cruiserweight Champion
4-Time WWE Tag Team Champion (with Edge, Rob Van Dam, Eddie Guerrero and Batista)
2006 Royal Rumble Winner
As of 2006, he holds the record for the longest time in a Royal Rumble match with 62:15, beating Chris Benoit's 2004 record.
World Championship Wrestling
5-Time WCW World Cruiserweight Champion
3-Time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Billy Kidman, Juventud Guerrera and Konnan)
1-Time WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champion (with Billy Kidman)
World Wrestling Council
1-Time WWC Junior Heavyweight Champion
Mexican Titles
1-Time Mexican National Welterweight Champion
1-Time Mexican National Six-Man Tag Team Champion (with Octagón & Super Muñeco)
2-Time IWC Middleweight Champion
1-Time IWAS Tag Team Champion (with Konnan)
3-Time WWA Light Heavyweight Champion
3-Time WWA Welterweight Champion
1-Time WWA Tag Team Champion (with Rey Mistiero)
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him # 56 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
Gerweck.net
2005 Feud of the year w/Eddie Guerrero
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
1992 Rookie of the Year
1995 Best Flying Wrestler
1996 Most Outstanding Wrestler
1996 Best Flying Wrestler
1997 Best Flying Wrestler
2002 Best Flying Wrestler
2002 Match of the Year (with Edge vs Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle)
2003 Best Flying Wrestler
2004 Best Flying Wrestler
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Championship succession
World Heavyweight Championship
Preceded by:
Kurt Angle First Succeeded by:
Current
Royal Rumble Winners
Preceded by:
Batista First
(2006) Succeeded by:
Current
WWE Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit First, with Edge Succeeded by:
Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero
Preceded by:
René Duprée and Kenzo Suzuki Second, with Rob Van Dam Succeeded by:
Doug Basham and Danny Basham
Preceded by:
Doug Basham and Danny Basham Third, with Eddie Guerrero Succeeded by:
MNM
Preceded by:
MNM Fourth, with Batista Succeeded by:
MNM
WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Preceded by:
Matt Hardy First Succeeded by:
Tajiri
Preceded by:
Tajiri Second Succeeded by:
Chavo Guerrero, Jr.
Preceded by:
Chavo Classic Third Succeeded by:
Spike Dudley
Mexico National Trios Championship
Preceded by:
Tony Arce, Vulcano & Rocco Valente First, with Octagón & Super Muñeco Succeeded by:
Fuerza Guerrera, Blue Panther & Psicosis
Mexico National Welterweight Championship
Preceded by:
Fantasma de la Quebrada First Succeeded by:
Heavy Metal
WCW Cruiserweight Championship
Preceded by:
Dean Malenko First Succeeded by:
Dean Malenko
Preceded by:
Eddie Guerrero Second Succeeded by:
Eddie Guerrero
Preceded by:
Juventud Third Succeeded by:
Chris Jericho
Preceded by:
Chris Jericho Fourth Succeeded by:
Chris Jericho
Preceded by:
Billy Kidman Fifth Succeeded by:
Psicosis
Preceded by:
Psicosis Sixth Succeeded by:
Lenny Lane
WCW World Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko First, with Billy Kidman Succeeded by:
Perry Saturn and Raven
Preceded by:
Booker T and Stevie Ray Second, with Konnan Succeeded by:
Stevie Ray and Booker T
Preceded by:
The Great Muta and Vampiro Third, with Juventud Guerrera Succeeded by:
Stripped of Titles
WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship
Preceded by:
Kid Romeo and Elix Skipper First, with Billy Kidman Succeeded by:
Titles Retired
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Luchas de Apuestas record
Luchas de Apuestas Wager lost/won Winner Loser Where Date Note
Mask Rey Mysterio Mr.Condor Acapulco, Guerrero 8/14/92 -
Hair Rey Mysterio Rocco Valente Tampico, Tamaulipas 10/18/92 -
Hair Rey Mysterio Tony Acre Acapulco, Guerrero 11/6/92 -
Mask Rey Mysterio El Bandido Querétaro, Querétaro 5/28/93 1
Hair Rey Mysterio Vulcano Monterrey, Nuevo León 9/11/92 -
Mask Rey Mysterio Misterioso Tijuana, Baja California 12/19/97 -
Mask Kevin Nash & Scott Hall Rey Mysterio & Konnan Oakland, California 2/21/99 2

Three way match involving Angel Mortal
The match was scheduled to be Konnan & Mysterio vs. Kevin Nash & Lex Luger, but Luger claimed to be injured and was replaced by Scott Hall. The wager was Mysterio's mask vs. Elizabeth's (who was managing the Outsiders at that point) hair. Since joining WWE, Mysterio has begun wearing the mask again, and WWE never makes any mention of his having lost it.



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Personal information
Rey currently resides in San Diego, California with his wife Angie. He has two children, Dominik and Aalyan (both of their names are tattooed underneath his left and right biceps). Mysterio is a Catholic, and makes the Sign of the cross before every match. He has numerous tattoos, including his children's names, his wife Angie's name, various designs, his masks, and the word "Mexican" on his stomach. He also has a large spine tattooed back bone on his back.

He graduated from high school with P.O.D. members Paul "Sonny" Sandoval and Noah "Wuv" Bernardo. P.O.D. played a version of his entrance theme Booyaka 619 at WrestleMania 22.

He threw out the first pitch during a Cincinnati Reds game in early 2006.

Rey Misterio (as he was named in WCW) appeared in the 2000 film Ready To Rumble.

For almost all WWE appearances, he keeps his face covered by his mask. These mask colors vary. He also wears contact lenses to match the color of his clothes. For non-wrestling appearances he generally wears a black mask, but sometimes has been seen with highly custom masks such as one made by Louis Vuitton, which he wore at the Judgment Day Pay-Per View

He has been unmasked twice while in the WWE. The most recent was during his testimonial video on the Eddie Guerrero RAW tribute show. He also did this on an episode of Tough Enough , though the camera was behind him.

He currently wears the "EG" Armband in every match to pay tribute to his friend Eddie Guerrero. He has also recently begun to wear his pants into the ring with "Latino" drawn on the rear, just like Guerrero always had done.

Rey Mysterio performed on the WWE Originals CD (2004) with a bilingual song called "Crossing Borders". The song served as the official theme song for 2004's No Way Out PPV.

Wrestler: Rey Mysterio Jr.
Real Name: Oscar Gutierrez Rubio
Birthday: December 12, 1974
Hometown: San Diego, California
Marital Status: Married to Angie
Daughter: Aayliah
Son: Dominic
Height & Weight: 5'3" - 140 lbs
Trained by: Rey Misterio Sr
Debut: April 30, 1989
Previous Gimmicks: Colibri
Super Nino
Finishing Move: 6-1-9 & West Coast Pop
Favorite Moves: Super Huracanrana
The Nutcracker Suite
Springboard Diving Headbutt Drop
Apron-Dive Bulldog Lariat
Apron-Dive Huracanrana
Armbar Stretch Hold
Asai Moonsault
Baseball Slide Headscissors Takeover
Bombs Away
Bronco Buster
Bulldog out of Bodyscissors
Catapult Somersault Huracanrana Suicida
Sitdown Gutwrench Powerbomb
Dropping the Dime (Springboard Leg Drop)
Hammerlock Stretch Hold
Missile Dropkick
The Misterio Express
Split-Legged Moonsault Splash
Tilt-a-Whirl Headscissors Takeover
Thesz Press
Notable Feuds: Dean Malenko
Chris Jericho
Juventud Guerrera
Kurt Angle
Chris Benoit
Albert
Matt Hardy
The Big Show
Tajiri
Jamie Noble
Chavo Guerrero
The Dudley Boyz
Kurt Angle
Suzuki & Dupree
The Basham Brothers
Eddie Guerrero
John Bradshaw Layfield
MNM w/Melina
Kane & Big Show
Randy Orton





HHW Light Heavyweight title;
Mexican National Welterweight title;
WWA World Tag Team title;
WWA World Lightweight title (3 Times);
Mexican National Trios title;
WWA World Welterweight title (3 Times);
WCW Cruiserweight title;
WCW Tag Team titles;
WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team titles w/Billy Kidman;
WWE Tag Team titles w/Edge defeating Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit (November 7, 2002);
WWE Cruiserweight title defeating Matt Hardy (June 5, 2003);
WWE Cruiserweight title defeating Tajiri (January 1, 2004);
WWE Cruiserweight title defeating Chavo Classic (June 17, 2004);
WWE Tag Team titles w/Rob Van Dam defeating Rene Dupree & Kenzo Suzuki (December 9, 2004);
WWE Tag Team titles w/Eddie Guerrero defeating The Basham Brothers (February 20, 2005);
WWE Tag Team titles w/Batista defeating Joey Mercury & Johnny Nitro (December 16, 2005);
WWE Royal Rumble Winner 2006 (January 29, 2006);
(WWE) World Heavyweight title defeating Kurt Angle and Randy Orton (April 2, 2006 - WrestleMania 22);

2006-06-13 04:31:24 · answer #10 · answered by SexyBitch 3 · 0 0

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